Laptop woes

Jan. 3rd, 2007 12:41 pm
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I don't know whom to recommend for laptop hardware anymore.

My Dell laptop has seen its share of issues; last spring, one of the hinges that attaches its LCD broke, and I just got around to getting it fixed. The thing with Dell, though, is that their support has always been really fast - they shipped it out the day it was received. It's hard to complain about that service (if you ignore the time they replaced my LCD with the wrong type).

My IBM/lenovo thinkpad had been working fine for a while, until it started acting up at Thanksgiving and again midway through finals. I sent it in once I got home for break, and it arrived at their depot on December 21. It is still on "parts hold" with no ETA given. With my luck, they will probably ship it back to my Pittsburgh address instead of the one here, though given how long it's taking, that may be the better option anyway.

I'm just a tad bit unimpressed with their service.

So now I can't recommend Dell or IBM/lenovo products. Who's next?

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Date: 2007-01-04 12:35 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] telemenar
As far as my experience with IBM service. I've sent my laptop in something like 10-15 times. Every time but once that it has been sent in its been back in less than 10 days. The other time they kept it for a month, waiting for a part.

My problem is that IBM is the only company that produces a laptop with the feature set that I want. They make laptops with the nub mice and moderately high res screens. There are other manufacturers with good screens but I've found no one who makes nub mice these days except for Toshiba and they only put them on their crappy line of laptops.

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Date: 2007-01-04 03:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sg1net.livejournal.com
I have had TERRIBLE apple luck.. read TERRIBLE... so has Btrzcinski and sfuqua.. but we were all early ibook G4's...
I've never had a major issue with a Toshiba... and their support seems pretty good..
-Lee

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